Edited By
Tariq Jafari
A growing number of backers for the Tarot of Oxalia are expressing frustration regarding the project's management by Art of Play. Set to fulfill its promises soon, many are left wondering about the transparency in updates and delays in delivery.
Users are questioning the recent lack of communication from Art of Play, despite the project having the potential for quality art and engagement. With significant delays on the delivery of ceramic deck boxes, backers fear the timeline will stretch even longer.
Communication Breakdown
Many users argue that even minimal updates are often lacking. One backer noted, "A simple one or two-line update would go a long way."
Long Waits for Product Completion
Comments highlight that prolonged wait times are commonplace in crowdfunding. Users report waiting nearly three years for other projects, creating an atmosphere of impatience.
Quality Concerns Due to Delays
Enthusiasts worry that ongoing delays might affect overall product quality. As one user stated, "Ceramic deck boxes take time, but is that really the only excuse?"
"I definitely wonโt back any of Art of Playโs future projects."
76% of comments reflect dissatisfaction with Art of Playโs transparency.
While thereโs a mix of frustration and patience, negative sentiments seem to dominate the conversation, particularly regarding communication from Art of Play.
โ "Looks like your Kickstarter updated a little over a week ago. That's progress!"
๐ฐ๏ธ One user noted, "Patience is key; these updates might slow down but they are happening."
โ๏ธConcerns remain, as some users reported not receiving rewards from previous projects even after 18 months.
โ ๏ธ Backers are increasingly dissatisfied with Art of Playโs management.
๐ Ongoing tariff wars may contribute to delays in production.
๐ Customers feel distanced from their investments, demanding more frequent updates.
This situation reflects broader concerns in the crowdfunding world, opening up conversations about accountability and communication in project management. With the Tarot of Oxalia, backers are left hoping for a resolution, but the future of such projects may depend on how Art of Play addresses these pressing concerns.